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One person dead, 2 others injured after shooting in Dallas
Dallas police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead and two others injured Wednesday evening.
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Former Dallas anesthesiologist sentenced to 190 years in prison
A federal judge sentenced a former Dallas anesthesiologist caught on camera tampering with IV bags to 190 years in prison. His actions killed a fellow doctor and causing patients to go into cardiac arrest. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke to the widow of one of the victims.
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Jury in Amber Guyger civil trial awards Botham Jean's family $98.6M
The jury in the civil trial against Amber Guyger awarded the family of the man she killed $98.6 million. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero spoke to Botham Jean’s family after the verdict.
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Former anesthesiologist found guilty of tampering with IV bags sentenced to prison
A former Dallas anesthesiologist found guilty earlier this year of tampering with IV bags has been sentenced to federal prison.
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Jury finds Amber Guyger liable in Botham Jean civil trial, ordered to pay $98.6M
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was found liable for the death of Botham Jean Wednesday and ordered to pay damages of nearly $100 million.
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Sentencing in North Dallas tainted IV bags case to take place Wednesday
The sentencing for a former Dallas anesthesiologist found guilty earlier this year of tampering with IV bags is scheduled to take place on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Amber Guyger civil trial expected to wrap up Wednesday
Closing argument and deliberations are expected Wednesday in the civil trial of Amber Guyger. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Some Dallas County voters were given wrong ballots according to a new report
Dallas County elections officials say a software issue during early voting led to thousands of voters getting the wrong ballot to fill out for the November election. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson tells us more.
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North Texas school finds success in cellphone ban
Students in several schools across North Texas went back to class this school year with a big change — no cellphones allowed. The ban on phones hit schools across the area and the country with districts hopeful it could help boost post pandemic test scores and behavior issues.
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Fire breaks out at a vacant Dallas high school for the third time in as many months
Dallas Fire-Rescue is investigating a structure fire at an abandoned high school located at 3434 South Beckley Avenue that broke out Tuesday evening.
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Dallas ISD data shows academic improvement after cellphone ban five years ago
Robert T. Hill Middle School in Dallas ISD was one of the first schools in the country to try locking away cell phones and they say it works.
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Amber Guyger civil trial ends; Closing argument and deliberations expected Wednesday
A Dallas County jury of 12 will soon decide if Amber Guyger should pay a financial price for the 2018 murder of Botham Jean.
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Dallas City Council rejects push to delay implementing voter-approved marijuana measure
The Dallas City Council rejected an effort to add language to a resolution that would have limited the city from enacting a recently passed city proposition related to marijuana possession.
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Dallas jury will soon start deliberations in Amber Guyger's civil trial
A Dallas jury will soon decide whether Botham Jean’s family is owed millions from his killer, ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger. She’s in prison for the crime was not in court defending her actions. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero explains.
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Family of Dallas shooting victims search for answers
There are many unanswered questions about a deadly shooting that left two 18-year-olds dead. This happened in Old East Dallas on Friday. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports the brother of one of the victims says they’re trying to be patient with the investigation.
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Questions surround Dallas County's general election results
The Dallas election administrator is defending work done during the general election despite revealing thousands of voters were given the wrong ballots and hundreds of ballots are missing. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports on the issues revealed in a report to city and county leaders.
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Families search for answers after two 18-year-olds killed in shooting in Old East Dallas
There are many unanswered questions about a deadly shooting that left two 18-year-old men dead in Old East Dallas on Friday.
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Dallas City Council concerned over potential legal action from state after pot possession vote
Dallas voters recently said “yes” to reduced enforcement of pot possession. Now, some on Dallas City Council say, the voter-approved measure should not be enacted over concerns of potential legal action from the state. NBC 5’s David Goins has the update.
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FBI and Dallas Police join forces to investigate Southwest Airlines plane shooting
The FBI and Dallas Police are joining forces to figure out who shot at an airplane full of passengers at Dallas Love Field Airport. It happened on Friday night and no one was hurt.
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E-Hall pass helps Dallas ISD middle school regulate bathroom breaks
A Dallas ISD middle school’s new procedure for going to the bathroom is a bit surprising. Students can’t just raise their hands and ask to step away anymore. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter is in the classroom to show us the new technology in place to improve concentration in the classroom.